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I like these commercials more than the latest droid commercials. These show off the phone and what it can do like the original droid commercials and Idon’t ones. No point in robots fighting and people having no idea it was a phone advertisement.

One thing is undeniable: The Android mascot is cute! :P I feel like they are pushing ICS more than the GNexus, really… Which soon will not be as much of a differentiating factor. (Despite manufacturer overlays)

I like the ads it pushes as to what the actual software on the phone can do this is why Apple been winning the ad wars b/c they tell you what the phone/tablet can do for you not like these vzw commercials with spys and robots and “oh look how cool the phone looks” people want to know what it will do to better their personal lives and these ads show that kudos Google, VZW take notes.

I hope that this phone gets a real marketing campaign. All the “normals” in my life know about this phone is that they want it to come quick so I just shut up. I wonder if my constant whining about it not being here could actually make them have negative thoughts about it.

Maybe I should just say hopefull things? “it’s going to be so sweet when it comes”

I initially wanted this phone as much as I wanted the Bionic. I am glad I got the Bionic because there is no way I could handle this long of a delay for another phone. I highly doubt I will get the Nexus now when I was about to pay full retail last month for one.

And there are all of us: Who do not live in the USA and probably the Galaxy Nexus will never come to our country.

We have to rely on buying it on a trip to the USA and bringing it home. Assuming the right version ever comes out (right frequencies) AND it is sold with no carrier locks whatsoever AND is sold without ANY plan attached to it.

After all this ridiculous show of “launching the Galaxy Nexus”…I just dare to think if its worth the wait … 2012 will bring lots of ICS new devices and, for sure, much better hardware specs…

By February 2012, when one of the largest telecomm events worldwide comes, the Galaxy Nexus will be a venerable 4 months old phone.. That is a LOT in terms of cell phone aging.

The first one is adorable, I really like the Hangout one, and the last one is a fantastic demonstration of the panorama camera abilities. All of these commercials are awesome, but I think I like the last one the best.

These ads are very cool and clever. I especially like how they’ve been advertising the hangouts feature. It’s good to see google finally advertising a Nexus phone. People need to see how great this phone is and how much it can do.